What's New at NWEA: Children’s Progress Academic Assessment (CPAA)

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What's New at NWEA: Children’s Progress Academic Assessment (CPAA) Fusion 2012, the NWEA summer conference in Portland, Oregon

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FUSION

June 2012

What’s New at NWEA?

Our Partners Need More Evidence of Student Learning

Our partners use MAP to answer important questions about their students’ learning:

Is every child growing? Where will they be at the end of the school year?

Many partners have expressed a need for more student data between MAP assessments. They want to know:

Where are my students now? What progress are we making?

What skills are they missing?

Formative Assessment

Cycles

Long-cycle Formative

Assessments

Medium-cycle Formative

Assessments

Short-cycle Formative

Assessments

What do you learn?

Are my kids growing as planned? Where

will they be at the end of the school year?

How much progress are they making?

Where is each student in their

learning right now?

Where are you in the curriculum?

Across units, terms

Within & between teaching units Daily lesson

When in the teaching

process?

9 weeks, end of semester

Multiple times within terms

Daily, hourly, minute-to-minute

NWEA Solutions

MPG (K – 2)MAP (3 – 12)

Children’s Progress (PK – 3)

Skills Pointer (3 – 9)

Keeping Learning on Track ® (K – 12)

Children’s Progress

For Early Learners

Growth Data

Skills Data

MPG

Children’s Progress

Children’s Progress Highlights

• Skill data to drive instruction• PK-3, Early Literacy & Math• Adaptive, scaffolded• Child-friendly & FUN• Available in English & Spanish• Efficient• Instant reports• Parent communication

The Benefit of Scaffolded Assessment

Initial Question With Scaffolding

Incorrect

31%

69%

Correct

The Benefit of Scaffolded Assessment

Initial Question With Scaffolding

31%

52%

17%

Correct on first try

Correct with a hint

Incorrect, even with hint

Different instructional needs

Sneak Peek: Assessment

Sneak Peek: Reports

• Instant • Web-based• Standards-aligned• Narratives &

Rubric scoring• Instructional

recommendations

DISTRICT

CLASS

SCHOOL

STUDENT

Student Level

DISTRICT

CLASS

SCHOOL

STUDENT

Activities at

Multiple Levels

Supportive

Instructional

Challenging

Assessment

Explanation

Performance

Summary

Activities for

Home English &

Spanish

Class Level

DISTRICT

CLASS

SCHOOL

STUDENT

Reports: School & District Level

DISTRICT

CLASS

SCHOOL

STUDENT

Thank You!